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Greeting Card | International Morse Code

Greeting Card | International Morse Code

Unusual greeting cards by The Pattern Book are the art of the best wishes!

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Description

The Pattern Book is a British brand that places as much emphasis on product aesthetics as it does on protecting the environment during the production process.

According to the brand's philosophy, beauty can be found everywhere, whether in long-forgotten prints, scientific illustrations or technical drawings.

All products are printed in England on sustainably sourced and FSC-approved paper, using vegetable-based inks. 

Each card comes complete with a 100% recycled kraft envelope and packaged in compostable PLA film made from plant-based materials.

The International Morse Code card is the phrase Happy Birthday written using the Morse code, inspired and partially adapted from The New Morse Code Manual (1940) by Air Force officer A.W. Eley (Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve).

The center of the card is plain so that you can write personalized wishes yourself. 

Dimensions | 170x120 mm

Material | Paper

Made in England

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